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HEAVY TRACK AT BLUE BONNETS. i Constant Rain of Last Two Days Ruins Prospect for Fast Track for Remainder of Meeting. Montreal. Que., June 11. -The races at I.lue Koimots this afternoon were run over a deep and I he. ivy track. The constant rains of the past forty- j eight hours ruined any prospects for a fast track | ! j for the remainder of the meeting. K. W. Moores good mare Arriet nt aged her second victory at the meeting wneii she heat Celto in a driving finish j in tin m ili- condition race. Celto bad a good i had when entering the homestretch, hut when I Cramp area! to a drive, Arriet answered his call in game fashion. 11. :. BedweU furnished the winner of the Steeplechase ill Welsh King, whiih heat has. K. tlraiager by fifteen lengths. Tie- iiiih- handicap went to Jreenwood. Srhich beat Braosnsedge out by a length in easy fashion. The two-year old Lord Herbert was claimed by W. Smith, after he was beaten in the opening race. 1 1 « cost him 31485. Herman Coafcltn, who win be in the stand at the Ottawa meeting as steward, representing the onnaught Park Jockey Club, staves for Ottawa in the morning. Mr. Coeklin will also be coaaected in an olTieiil capacity in the meeting to lie given at Grand Rapids, Mich., which is scheduled to begin .Inly 4. Jockey I.ykes. who was rated as one of the best riders here, left for New York Saturday night to join the stable of his employer, .lames Batler. B. T. Colt. .n will leave for Belmont Park tomorrow with tin- good mares Pan Eareta and Ha no via. He has a couple of others in his stable, i f which is Sprini; Song. K. !•. Carman will send back in the r.iton car s, regal of tie burses be brought up from New York. For failure to have his colors on the grounds Saturday last E. T. ZoUicoaTer was fined 39a by the stewards. .1. Lumsden has parcbased at private sale of the Irish Bloodstock Agency the three .year-old Bacbe bars Bliss. This colt is sab] to have shown some good rriais aad his people claimed that he was .■ -• good a youngster a Iron Clam II. Hcr.irie Hou.es Will Race at Hamilton. John Walters has arranged to ship the Q. M. Hendrie horses from here to Hamilton at the con elusion of t.ie Blue Bowarti meeting. At a recent meeting of the stewards of the Canadian Raciag Associations held in the club baaae at Blae Boaaets, tin- following Ureases vers granted: Trainers W. Braaaaa, J. ». BarttscbeB, W. H. Cissna, B. 1.. PitaGeraM, Mr. lioodpaster, I . .1 Hsk, C. B. Tahaaaa, P.. P.. Larrick .1. Lewis. M. Loweasteia. i: McBride, .1. .i. McCatTerty, ;. II. Marbaaa, P. Mallery, B. Moor.-. B. Murray, P. P. Kici. A. N. Bstaraa, I. J. Sheridan. W. Short. M. .1. Bianmoae, Jr.. .1. A. strode. J. M. Stowe, 1.. Tiiieman. W. C. We.uit. J. Whathv. P. Wall- hadser, ;. B. Bernhardt, It. P. Carman. II. A. Cotton, P. Dealey, John Hope, L. O. Sawyer, P. P. OMoara. B. P.. Allen, D. Christian, S. II. Davis ii. Bird. Jockeya J. Csanirs, P Doaohae, H. namai i . W. Hoag. c. Hughes, G. Lomas. .1. Maloaey, W. Hints. »;. Sherr.r. .1. I. Bmythe, N. ..! s. ||. M arthy, A . Borgaa, 1. Barrett, C. Borel, T. MiC. -.ir,. .1. T. P. hi. ins. P. Stae.y. M. Yi.urall. The stewards passed upon the status of Mr. Yiau regarding his entries iu ti,,. Coaaaaght Cap at Him- Boaaets and other events of a similar kind at other tracks in Canada. The action ,,f the stewards of ti„- Canadian Pacing Association in announcing iii.it no attempt would be made to h.dd more ili in atM meeting at any of tin- tracks, members of the rireait, can..- in for mach commendation from those who have the line interest of the sport at heart.